First Page - Now launched! All the stories are true, or based on real events. Unlimited reading for $4.99 / month. No downloads. Read on your phone, tablet or computer.
First Page - ¡Ya está en marcha! Todas las historias son verídicas, o están basadas en hechos reales. Lectura ilimitada por $4.99 / mes. No hay que descargar nada. Lea en su teléfono, tableta u ordenador.
Estudio bíblico que nos hace abrir los ojos en menos de cinco minutos! Acceda a todos los episodios aquí.
Augenöffnendes Bibelstudium in weniger als fünf Minuten! Alle Episoden finden Sie hier.
The Third Man by Angela Sheffield is based on a true story. Read chapter one now!
Lo que leemos en la Biblia tiene que ver con todos los seres humanos, sean cristianos o judíos, ateos o agnósticos, budistas, musulmanes o adherentes a alguna de las filosofías o nuevas religiones que surgen en el mundo. ¿Por qué? Ver mayor información sobre este interesante libro.
Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
Jesús le dijo: Yo soy el camino, y la verdad, y la vida; nadie viene al Padre, sino por mí.
Jesus spricht zu ihm: Ich bin der Weg und die Wahrheit und das Leben; niemand kommt zum Vater, denn durch mich!
Having a successful website nowadays can be a next-to-impossible task, especially if the site wasn't established before the Internet became so cluttered. For many years it was said that without doing proper keyword research, nobody will find your content. Online writers who've written for sites such as WiseGEEK, the former AssociatedContent.com (now Yahoo), BrightHub.com, and others, know this to be true. However, the Internet is constantly changing--and many of the changes were necessary to put an end to black hat techniques such as keyword stuffing to drive traffic to a site. By the same token, some of those changes have affected the importance of keyword research and have caused some good sites to suffer loss.
So, just how important are keywords anymore? While I believe they still have some importance, I cannot deny the strange results I've noticed in the past six months working with relevant tags (keywords) on a couple of different sites. For example, keywords that were very strong, around which content was written, did not bring good results as far as readings, while articles with weak keywords, for which no research at all was done, performed wonderfully.
Another thing I've noticed is that whole sentences such as "choose the best vitamin E supplements" sometimes outperform keywords or key phrases. While it might appear that there is no rhyme or reason to evaluating the importance of keyword research, there are some general "rules" that apply.
Keep in mind that while it is true that content is king, other factors must be taken into consideration. Website theme plays a vital role in decision making regarding site promotion. It also affects how much harder it might be to grow your site. And, while content truly is king, useless content that repeats the same things that have been said umpteen times, and that are common knowledge is not much good. Also, whether you decide to do keyword research or not, whatever keywords, phrases, and sentences you choose to write around, use them with keyword density in mind. In other words, don't just think up a list of words and/or phrases and begin writing, trying to use as many of them as possible. Keep some kind of order and consistency as though you had done keyword research.
For example, if your keyword or key phrase is, "build your own raft", be sure to use that phrase in your title, description tag for your content, and NATURALLY throughout your writing. It is easy to tell that some articles were written so heavily around keywords that they sound awkward at best--keyword stuffed. That is not the type of content that a professional web master would want for his or her site/s.
Based on true events, The Third Man by Angela Sheffield, brings the Bible up close and personal as the characters face real issues of life: Betrayal, deceit, romance, bitterness, anger against God, hopelessness, will power, perplexity, triumph, unforgiveness, mental illness, and the "Alcohol made me do it" excuse. Read chapter one FREE now.
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